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2,863 Pointswhat can i do to solve that
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String { // Enter your code between the two comment markers for i in 1...100{ if(i % 3 == 0) && (i % 5 == 0) { print("FizzBuzz") } else if (i % 3 == 0) { print("Fizz") } else if (i % 5 == 0) { print("Buzz") } else { print(i) } } // End code return "(n)" }
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
for i in 1...100{
if(i % 3 == 0) && (i % 5 == 0)
{
print("FizzBuzz")
}
else if (i % 3 == 0)
{
print("Fizz")
}
else if (i % 5 == 0)
{
print("Buzz")
}
else
{
print(i)
}
}
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsChange all the print statement into return statement (as instructed by the code challenge), and your code should pass
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if (n%3==0 && n%5==0) {
return "FizzBuzz"
} else if (n%3==0) {
return "Fizz"
} else if (n%5==0) {
return "Buzz"
}
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
Hope it helps. Also, please kindly refrain from double-posting the same questions to the forum, as it confuses people who try to answer the question, you can always edit/change the existing post if you need to. THanks.